Hello Wang jun,

You can see the methods that were used to create the mouse EST tracks in 
the Genome Browser.  Go to http://genome.ucsc.edu/cgi-bin/hgGateway, 
select "mouse" from the drop-down menu, and hit "submit".  Scroll down 
to the "mRNA and EST Tracks" section, then click on the "Mouse ESTs" 
link.  Scroll down to the methods section to read about how the track 
was constructed.

If you have further questions, please feel free to contact us again at 
[email protected].

--
Brooke Rhead
UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group


On 06/11/11 06:23, [email protected] wrote:
> Dear Madam/Mr,
>         I am a postgraduate
> of
Wuhan university in China. I'm writing to ask for the detailed
processesof mouse cDNA library construction.As we know,mouse EST
database come from sequencing of the cDNA library ,but people use
different methods to construct the mouse cDNA library .What were the
concrete approaches you adopted here? I downloaded the mouse
EST database from UCSC genome browser for my study .When I analyze the
special ESTs I concern,I find some ESTs are chimeric,which may be
produced by templete switch of reverse transcriptase when synthetising
the first strand of cDNA.So,I need to know the detailed processes you
constructed the cDNA library,will you do me a favor?I'm looking forward
to your response.
>         yours,sincerely. 
>          Wang jun. > 
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